Let’s face it, people love scandals. Many a top news story have been made, especially in the United States, from a scandal. Remember Monica Lewinsky, for example? People, in general, love bad news, which is why the news is so full of it. Bad news is a “headline” and everything else is just a “feature.” What this means to the Google algorithm is that the more scandalous the gossip is, the better position that gossip will achieve in Google’s results, and the longer it will stay there. Gossip, which used to go by “word of mouth,” would never have been published by any respectable newspaper or magazine. Now any blogger can be a “reporter” – even an investigative reporter - without any journalistic skill, responsibility or conscience. And the gossip that they spread about you can ruin your credit, cost you a job opportunity, or lose you clients. This book teaches you about Internet defamation, what it is, what laws are there to protect you from it, and what you can do about it if you are a victim to improve your online reputation. Pay no attention to the one star reviews-those are my cyber stalkers!
Described by critics as "one of our strongest thriller writers on the scene," author Kenneth Eade, best known for his legal and political thrillers, practiced law for 30 years before publishing his first novel, "An Involuntary Spy." Eade, an up and coming author in the legal thriller and courtroom drama genre, has been described by critics as "One of our strongest thriller writers on the scene and the fact that he draws his stories from the contemporary philosophical landscape is very much to his credit." He is often compared to John Grisham, whom many regard as the master of the legal thriller.
Says Eade of the comparisons, "Readers compare me in style to John Grisham and, although there are some similarities, because John also likes to craft a story around real topics and we are both lawyers, all of my novels are rooted in reality, not fantasy. I use fictional characters and situations to express factual and conceptual issues. Some use the term 'faction' to describe this style, and it is present in all my fictional works."
Eade has written twenty novels, which are now in the process of being translated into ten languages. He is known to keep in touch with his readers, offering free books and discounts to all those who sign up at his web site, www.kennetheade.com.